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She defined the news conference as merely an “opening statement” in the court of public opinion, to be followed by additional legal action in courts around the country, and possible remedy in the electoral college.

Oleander extract is an unproven therapeutic remedy for the coronavirus that Lindell has been pushing.

Every single step of the criminal punishment system that was demanded to be used as a remedy was used and theoretically to the effect people wanted it to be.

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The proposed remedy, before Microsoft settled, was to break the company in two.

Google featured prominently in a report by the House Judiciary Committee on big tech antitrust concerns earlier this month, with US lawmakers recommending a range of remedies — including breaking up platform giants.

Leto remedied the situation with his SAG speech, and remedied it beautifully.

The scandal over the suspended death benefits for the families of fallen service members was remedied with checks from a charity.

As we are seeing today, most of what is driving New Yorks crazy is relatively easily remedied.

VIRGO Time to get to the bottom of nagging, though easily remedied, physical or psychological issues.

Those subject to what are termed wolfy notes can be remedied or the bad notes shifted to less important ones.

These were positive and weighty grievances, which ought, it was urged, to be remedied.

If not, it should be remedied; there is enough of the Auld Licht in you to be ravished.

One grave defect in the Academy's constitution was then in a measure remedied.

These defects were remedied to some extent in the second edition.

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On this page you'll find 57 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to remedied, such as: abated, altered, ameliorated, bettered, changed, and corrected.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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